Post by realview on Aug 8, 2021 18:09:39 GMT
August 21 Pound for Pound Top Ten rankings:
1. Ewelina Lisowska (BBU flyweight champ) W/L: 6-1
2. Charlotte Church (BBU bantamweight & JMD champ) W/L: 3-0
3. Olympia Valance (ACB bantamweight champion) W/L: 3-0
4. Kate Upton (BBU JMDD champ) W/L: 2-1
5. Damaris Lewis (BBU welterweight champ) W/L: 3-0
6. Miranda Kerr (BBU lightweight champ) W/L: 3-1
7. Bethany Lily April W/L: 6-1
8. Diana Korkunova W/L: 4-1
9. Hailey Clauson W/L: 3-0
10. Daisy Ridley W/L: 6-1
Breakdown:
Flyweight: 30%
Bantamweight: 20%
Lightweight: 10%
Welterweight: 40%
(These rankings are based on fight records from 1st August 2020 to 1st August 2021)
Another change at the top of the rankings as Ewelina Lisowska claims top spot, her continued run at the top of the BBU flyweight division has been something to watch, with another blockbuster fight against Zara Holland coming up on the Lioness Club anniversary, if she wins that and continues to dominate, she could very well be the best in the BBU in future.
Beyond the top spot big winners from the last set of rankings sees Olympia Valance fly in from being unranked to third after winning her first title in the ACB, along with Kate Upton winning the BBU JMDD title for a second time in over a year, it's the first time I believe that we have so many champions leading the rankings, usually we have a new champion entering lower in the rankings but we have a glut of experienced fighters leading the way after newer stars have been coming through to win titles over the past year.
The big losers over the past three months who have dropped out are Zara Holland, though if she wins her second flyweight title then that will quickly change, Alice Eve has dropped out as she hasn't been fighting this year, Tamara Ecclestone losing her last two fights, all of them could easily be back in the rankings as it is so tight now that margin from being inside the top ten, to being just outside looking in, we could have a vast change by November when our next rankings go up.
Of course as always we welcome any debate on the rankings, there are certainly plenty of arguments to be had on who missed out, who should be higher and if people are in the rankings that shouldn't be, the next set of rankings will be posted in November, so any fighters that want to work their way into the rankings will need to get their butts in gear to earn their place.
1. Ewelina Lisowska (BBU flyweight champ) W/L: 6-1
2. Charlotte Church (BBU bantamweight & JMD champ) W/L: 3-0
3. Olympia Valance (ACB bantamweight champion) W/L: 3-0
4. Kate Upton (BBU JMDD champ) W/L: 2-1
5. Damaris Lewis (BBU welterweight champ) W/L: 3-0
6. Miranda Kerr (BBU lightweight champ) W/L: 3-1
7. Bethany Lily April W/L: 6-1
8. Diana Korkunova W/L: 4-1
9. Hailey Clauson W/L: 3-0
10. Daisy Ridley W/L: 6-1
Breakdown:
Flyweight: 30%
Bantamweight: 20%
Lightweight: 10%
Welterweight: 40%
(These rankings are based on fight records from 1st August 2020 to 1st August 2021)
Another change at the top of the rankings as Ewelina Lisowska claims top spot, her continued run at the top of the BBU flyweight division has been something to watch, with another blockbuster fight against Zara Holland coming up on the Lioness Club anniversary, if she wins that and continues to dominate, she could very well be the best in the BBU in future.
Beyond the top spot big winners from the last set of rankings sees Olympia Valance fly in from being unranked to third after winning her first title in the ACB, along with Kate Upton winning the BBU JMDD title for a second time in over a year, it's the first time I believe that we have so many champions leading the rankings, usually we have a new champion entering lower in the rankings but we have a glut of experienced fighters leading the way after newer stars have been coming through to win titles over the past year.
The big losers over the past three months who have dropped out are Zara Holland, though if she wins her second flyweight title then that will quickly change, Alice Eve has dropped out as she hasn't been fighting this year, Tamara Ecclestone losing her last two fights, all of them could easily be back in the rankings as it is so tight now that margin from being inside the top ten, to being just outside looking in, we could have a vast change by November when our next rankings go up.
Of course as always we welcome any debate on the rankings, there are certainly plenty of arguments to be had on who missed out, who should be higher and if people are in the rankings that shouldn't be, the next set of rankings will be posted in November, so any fighters that want to work their way into the rankings will need to get their butts in gear to earn their place.